The John A. Flournoy Youth Basketball League will stage a golf tournament fundraiser on Aug. 11 at Bridge Haven Golf Club near Fayetteville.
The tournament, a four-man scramble beginning at 8:30 a.m., is now accepting entrants and hole sponsors.
Entry fee is $200 per team. Lunch will be provided. Participants can win a new car by hitting a hole-in-one. There will be numerous other prizes.
For more information, to reserve a spot, or to become a hole sponsor, contact Tom Ewing at 304-222-4079 or at tewing@kaycasto.com, call Matt Hanshew at 304-640-8875, or sign up at Bridge Haven.
The league serves mainly the communities in the Midland Trail High School geographical region. The league conducts a recreational season, sponsors AAU teams, conducts clinics and summer camps, and sponsors a high school summer league. This year the league intends to provide financial support for the boys and girls basketball programs at Midland Trail.
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